Jeffrey L. WilsonWrite 2 (for Mac)Write 2 lives somewhere between being a basic text editor and a full-fledged word processor, which makes it a solid tool for basic and semi-advanced users who want to get work done.

Columns and tables lose formatting when you save the file as a Word doc. Doesn't track changes. No true full screen mode.

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Write 2 lives somewhere between being a basic text editor and a full-fledged word processor, which makes it a solid tool for basic and semi-advanced users who want to get work done.

Microsoft Word is the face of word processing, but that doesn't mean it's without faults. The application's numerous options may prove visually intimidating to novice users, and the price isn't exactly right at more than $100 for the standalone version. Write 2, a word-processing Mac app from MOApp Software Manufactory, aims to alleviate those obstacles with a solid combo of affordability (it's just $9!) and a clean, easy-to-navigate interface. The Word-alternative may not pack the full feature set found in Microsoft's app, but those with basic/semi-advanced (and frugal) needs will find a lot to like.

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Word UpWrite 2 isn't designed to replace Word. Instead, it's meant to be a streamlined alternative that enables a simple word-processing experience (though it shouldn't be mistaken for distraction-free writing apps like FocusWriter or OmmWriter, or Web-based writing apps like Google Drive). The visual distractions are kept to a minimum with just font, spacing, essential text formatting (bold, italics, underline), and alignment options on display. The layout is impressively clean; I enjoyed Write 2's white space as I typed up sections of this review.

Write 2 isn't bare-bones, however. Clicking the gear icon in the upper-right corner launches a toolbar, which reveals a ruler, program settings, color and print options, and more. A command icon that lives south of the gear icon grants access to more advanced features such as the ability to create a table of contents and header/footers. Write 2 packs a surprising amount of functionality when you consider the $9 price tag.

The free Google Drive and Microsoft SkyDrive with Microsoft Word offers many of the same features, but is limited by the availability of a Web connection (Google Drive has an offline mode if you use it in conjunction with the Google Chrome browser and appropriate Web app). Writer 2 exists for users who don't want to jump through such hoops.

Some Limitations, But a Solid Word AlternativeWrite 2's simpler-than-Word nature offers a more streamlined user experience, but also reveals a few holes. Write 2 doesn't track changes, have a true full screen mode (the writing area simply expands a bit), support endnotes and footnotes, or preserve columns and tables when you save files in the .DOC format. If those features are essential to your workload, you may want to pass on Write 2.

Still, Write 2 is just $9, which is $100 less than a standalone copy of Microsoft Word. Mac users with basic/semi-advanced word processing needs will find Write 2 a competent, well-designed Word alternative that's easy on the wallet.

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For more than a decade, Jeffrey L. Wilson has penned gadget- and video game-related nerd-copy for a variety of publications, including 1UP, 2D-X, The Cask, Laptop, LifeStyler, Parenting, Sync, Wise Bread, and WWE. He now brings his knowledge and skillset to PCMag as Lead Analyst.
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Write 2 (for Mac)

Write 2 (for Mac)

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